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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1908)
r..'V THE S T O R j HAT DOES JUST AS IT ADVERTISES Grand .NICKLIN NEAL'S... re-Iriveiitory Sale Commencing Monday, December 30th, and Closing Tuesday, January 14th0 The middle of Jdhuarywe commence taking our annual inventory and our object in putting on this sale is to reduce this immense stock as much, as we possibly can by that time. -The' prices we are naming on the lines (we wish to close out give! you all the profit, some goods, we are selling, at less than cost. . r-r- : ; ; WHEN WE SAY A THING IS SO I S SO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH HOLDS ITS 9 ANNUAL MEETING JANUARY SALE VKK- -I.WKNTOKY SAI.K CP. DllKSS (iOUDS Our entire line of blnil! and col or. Hrvm i!(ls, is be f,.re you at quirk si-Hint iriws. .All :I(U- ,vl. I5h Is . . . j. 7 All 35c tlx' J'""! KoiIs L. . . - All 4iic the yartl scons . . .' . .:c All r0e the yard row! 12c (Kir pM!ls for 45cj 7"r rimmIs for (We, l. K"'l! tut ! 1. miods fur IMIc, 1-fiO romIs '' l-,3i Si 75 Roods for Sl., 2. eoo.ls for $1.50; $2.3l Rmxjs fo? SI. 85. A good time to buy. I,A11KS' DHESS SKlltTS All f2.no Skirts now 81. 75 All 8:1.30 Skirts, ..'..now 2.5 All 83.00 Skirts now 8:1.75 All 80-00 Skirts now $4.50 All 87.50 Skirts now 85.05 LAWKS' I'KTTICOATS 81.00 lVtticonts now . 81.23 I'Mticouts now 81.50 1'ettiroats now . 82.00 rettironts now . 82.50 I'cttiroatu 8:5.00 Petticoats now 80c OHc $1.20 . . .81.o now 81.HH . .82.43 84.50 IVtticouts noiv $3.23 LISTEN! .1-3 off on Ladies' D'FIan Gowns 1.4 off 'on IjoUIcs I'liderwejir. 1-5 off on Ladies' Corsets. 1-4 off on nil Ribbons. -1-3 off on WrapiK'n. 1-3 off on Fascinators. 1-3 off dn Ladies' Wnlsts. 1-4 off on all Vmnrrllns. 1-4 off on all Sweolers. 1-4 off on Lace Cnrtains. FANCY SILKS FOR WAISTS We have several handsome sflk waist jiattenis tint will be sacri ficed. .COe per yard takes the-1 goods; f5 rents' takes the 81.25 coeds mid at, I? 1,1 3 the yard you evt the 81.50 )iet yard -roods. HOLIDAY CHISA WARE AT HALKPKICK We d: n't stop to consider wlint tlu-se irocils cost us. AVe mnst have the s;ntce tliey occupy so out they 'ro at just one half the regu lar price. j PKK-1XVEXTOKY S.JLK OF MUX'S, LADIES' AND CII1I DUEX'S SHOES We offer you a reduction of 25 per cent on any shoo in our store. All 81.00 Shoes for 75c All 8 .23 Shoes for lc All 81.50 Shoes for 81.13 All 81.75 Shoes for 81.32 AH 82.00 Shoes for 81.50 And so on through the line. liVHHKH HOOTS AT LESS 10 PEIt TEXT Men's ladies' boys and ehihli-en's ItiibN-r hoots and Overshoes at a discount of 10 per rent. CALICOES 5c PEIt YARD. All 7c iter yd Prints 5c All 8 1-3 per yd Prints 0 l-4r OITIXO FLAXXELS FOR LESS AH 7 and 8 1-3 Outings . .. 1-lc All 10c Ohtinas now H l-3r All n l-2c Ontinus now . . . ,10c KIMOXA CT)Tf AT, A BIG IfSIUTTlOX Extra heavy velvet finish Klino na cloth, regular 15o and 20c prudes: l)eautifil ussortinent re duced to yard 12 l-2c. 12 l-2c Flannelettes now 10c 83.50 TEDDY REAR COATS $2.(1" OOTTON liLAXKETS 83c Plankets now . . .03c 81.00 "lankets now 0e 81.35 Rlunkets now 81.00 81.50 lllankets now $1.18 $2.00 lllankets now ..$1.50 WOOLEN RLAXKETS 83.50 lllankets now 82.75 84.50 lllankets now 83.50 $5.50 Rlunkets now ... . . .81.50 $0.50 lllankets now $5.25 HI I"! C VPPVT WAP I, 31V lb. COTTON RATTING FOR LESS Our 2!!c, 23c and 4l)c batts are 2 yards wide and 2 1-i yards Ions just the si.e of your quilt Listen: All 10c Ratts now 8 l-3c All 20c Ratts now . . . lfle All 25c Ratts now . , . i 20c All 40c Ratts now 32c PRE-lXVEXTOItV SALE OF MEN'S I'.MIIOllV.'EAR , Complete line of both wihiI ami cotton Shirts and rowers at a discount of 20 jer cent or 1-5 off the regular price. All 50c (iarments '. 10c All $1.0O Garments . 80c All $1.50 Garments $1.20 Seasonable go!" at bargain prices. v MUX'S TROVSEPS LESS 1-4. Kazoo Pants for Men at a dis count of 25 Kr cent off the reRU lav price. All 81.25 Trousers now . . ! . . .01c All 81.50 Trousers now .... 81.13 All 82.IM1 Trousers now . . . .81.50 J62.50 Trousers for 81.88 $3.00 Trousers for $2.25. Every pair of trousers reduced in same proportion. H ATS LFPS S?5 JKU CVT Men's, Hoys' and childrens' Hats at 1-1 off lb re-'ul.'ir priee. BIT NOW AND SAVE LISTEN! 20 per cejit off on Crash Towel hit; and Towels. HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. Ladles' nnd children's wool and cotton hose at a reduction. 12 l-2c ier pair Hose at .... 10c 15c per pair Hose nt ... .12 l-2c 20c per pair Hos at 16 2-3 25c per pair Rose at 20c 40c per pair Heio at 2c 50c jm-t iair Hose at 3Sc PERCAIiES FOR LESS All 12 l-2c Verrnlea at 10c All 15c Pennies at 12 l-2c All 18c Percales at ? ... 15c GIX-iltAMS FOR LESS Amos'.-.eag Apron Ginghams, yd, 8 1-3c. A. F. ('. Dress Gingham, yd. . .11c LACE (TRTAIXS 50c pr pair Curtains at ... .38c 75c per pair Curt.'iins at 57c $1.00 ,'er pair Curtains 75c $1.2.' N'r fwu'r Curtains at . . 04c Add so on through the line 25 per cent oi l'. PRE-IXVENTOIiY SALE OF GRtH'ElilES This immense stock must !e re duced hy the middle of January. Read the prices we are quoting, then act. When you can get ten dollar gold pieces for eight dol lars, it's TIME TO RI Y CAXXED CORN' 3 cans Standard Corn 25c 2 cans Preferred Stock Corn 25c CANNED TOMATOES 3 cans Standard Tomatoes 25c 2 cans preferred Stork " 25c The annual .New Year's sermon. ; basket dinner and business meeting of tho First Christ iun church of this city were held today. The sermon was delivered by Pastor J. S. McCal-; lum at 10:30 o'clock, and nt Its con- elusion the members of the church! repaired to tho basement, where uj bounteous rwpast was served. Tho j "basement was packed nnd several hundred partook of tho good things provided by tho ladies of the church. Reports of the various departments i of church work were read and eler-! tion of oficers held. Tho election resulted' as follows: KHlers, A. ('. Jennings. I). M. .YlcOa-' dy anil John MeMnhon; deacons, J. M. Shelley, J. M. Wells and U. J. Hull; deaconesses, Mrs. .1. M. Shel ley. Mrs. I". 0. llolemau ami Mrs. t It. YunDuyn: trustees. T. (1. Hen dricks, Presley t'luiu'jjys and A. C 1 Jen:tiui;: The amia:;l report of Pastor Mr- Callum shows that t'uro wvre 0 additions to tlie rliiurh dnrini; the year: letters gr.uued, -I :! : deaths. U: . net increase, 172. 'Dn1 l.ital inemluM--1 ship of the church is now lnr.s. Th(. ! nttmlter of fumu-als prearhctl by tlie pastor was wctltlini;' reri'iiionies j performed, visits matlo, IMS. Tho total amount of money raised by the1 church .during the your was $ ... ! 137.11, of which $1321. r.2 was for, missions. CATSUPS ' J5c bottle Catsup, now 20c 15c bottle Catsup, now .... 12 1-2 STARCHES 1 pkg. Liberty Corn Starch... 1 pkg. Pop Corn Starch 1 pkg. King's Foul Corn Starch 1 pkg. Liberty Gloss Starch . . 1 pkg. Kingsford Gloss Starch 1 pkg. Lump Starrh 1 pkg Elastic Starrh 1 pkg Celluloid Stnrrli . . 8c .Kc SOAPS 7 bars Golden Star Soap . . 7 bars Silk Soap 0 burs Crystal AVhlte Soap 0 bars A. R. Naptliu Soup . 5 bars Fels Naptha Soap . . .25c . ,25c . .25c . . 25c . .25c TORACCOS. 1 lb plug Star Tobucco 45c 1 lb. plug Climax Toliacco . . .45c 1 lb. plug Horse Shoe Tobacco 45c 1 lb plug Rattle Ax Tobacco. . 35c ARM & HAMMER SODA, PKG. 5c CEREALS 2 pkgs. Violet Oats for ...,25c 1 pkg. Violet Wheat, for ....10c 1 pkg 5 minute Mush 10c 1 pkg Ralston Rreakfast Food 15c 2 pkgs. Cream of AVheat i. . . .35c 3 pkgs. Dr. Price's Fuctd 25c- 5 pkgs. Energy, (sainu as Ginpe- . .Nuts) 25c 1 pkg. Egg-O-See fod 10c 1 pkg. Columbia Outs for . . . 30c 1 pkg. Columbia Wheat for ,30c We do as we advertise. t Sale Closes Tuesday, January 1 4th The Place - To Trade I To Trade' NlcfsllH d? N6fflL LADD CONSIDERS TERMS ARE DRASTIC Final terms of the Latld guarantee of the Title Dank deposits will not be reached before tomorrow after noon, says tho Oregoninn. Mr. l.add has aske:l for time in which to consider the demands cf two parties, the American Surety Company and a committee of depos itors. The surety company demands his assumption of i:s obligation to pay the state $295.11 1 0.tiS, on or before! December 31, 11)09, at. 5 per cent interest,- that being the balance for which the company admitted liabil ity under its bond: ulso payment within reasonable time of $100,000, which the company has paid the Btat". The committee of depositors de mands payment of all deposits of $100 or less within (10 days; depos its between $100 nnd $500, in two annual Installments, and deposits in excess of $500 In three annual In stallments all of which deposits are to bear 4 per cent Interest. These demands are regarded by Mr. Ladd as rather drastic, and some of his advisers urge him to' resist them. He conferred yesterday with W. C. llrlstol, attorney for the sure ty company, without reaching an agreement. In tho conference with the depositors' committee he was represented by W. B. Ayer, who also reached no settlement. PRESIDENT SHiNS PARDON FOR PI TER Washington, Dec. 31. Late this I afternoon President Roosevelt signed j the pardon cf Stephen A. I). Puter. j and by tomorrow H is exported that the .'all doors v-dU nwln: o"on i""l ha will walk forth a free man, for notification of bin oarrlou was tele graphed to Portland this evening by the tp'oartmont. of justice. ! Vh!!e free, Puter Is yet under a:i i Implied promise to place his services ! at the command of the government, j and he will be iiimmoned as on of tho leading witnesses in the land fraud trials to be resumed In Port land January 13. Later, when the Ilenson-llyde case Is called, In this city, Puter will nsain ntinear cs n witness for the government. it Is because of the tact thill. Pillar i; Wanted as a witness hero (hat Dis trict Attorney linker, of this oily, joined Mr. Honey In recommending Puter's pardon. BREAD AND WATER DIET FOB CITY PRISOHERS ShThomly and JliCoy the loggers who are doing time In the city jail for drunkenness, were t"ld to go out with the street commissioner to work on the sr-eels this morning, hut they refused to do so. Chiet of Police Farrlngton has put them on a diet of bread and water and will give them nothing more until they consent to work, or If they can stand it until their sentences expire. If yon want the family healthy, strong, and active during the winter, give them Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. 'Twill surely make and ke,ep the whole family well. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Linn Drug Co. ; CLYDE PAYNE ACTING i PRESIDENT OF NORMAL j Salem, Or., Dec. 31. The execu-i i tive committee of 'the state normal ; I schools has elected C. E. Payne, of j the department of science at Ashland Normal, to serve as acting president for the remainder of this year in the place if B. F. Mulkey, resigned. Mr. Payne Is a University of Ore gon graduate and a star athlete while here. WILLIAMS- CARBOLK' SAi.VE WITH ARNICA mid WITCH IIAKI, The best salve In the world for cuts, bruise?, sores, liters, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands nnd all skin erup tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props., ' .' ti i., TI v. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS Attraction Extraordinary ) KUBELIK Greatest Living Violinist. Eugene Theatre Friday, Jan. PRICES:- BoxSeit J2.50 LowirFloor Idfourrowi. -41. J) Next seven rows . 12.09 La: I four rows..'. . jl.SO Bilcony 1st Iwo rows $2.0 J BaUf.ee Bilcony.. SI. SO Cillery JI.OO Scat sale begins at Box Office, Monday, Jan. companied by remittances. 6th. Out of town orders must be ac- 44 4444) BASKET HALL tween Corvallis anil lOugene, on skates. j3 TEA We want your- goodwill and your money; not one cent without that good will. Your ffrorer rrt-irns rnur mony if IkeShillttiv's heal: we par Inm. WHAT CAISIX INDIGESTION To Re Cureil Wenknewi of Stonmcll Musiles .Must Re Overcome. The chief cause af Indigestion i weakness of fie stomach muscles and lark of gastric Juices. By taking Ml-o-na slo'iiach table:!? the 'stoiniich muacles will be stimu lated and strengthened and the How or gastric Juices will h Inrreswed. Ml-t:-na does not do the stomach's work: It makes th" stomach Kinng enough lo do It! and in this way com pletely cures the weakness s then' Is no further need of medicine. No mailer how severe a case of stomach trouble yon may have, Ml-o-na will rare ll by rtrotr.r' ienlm: your digestive pyslein so that both the Btoma'-li and bowels do their work as they should. Hull's drug store sells Ml-o-na In '.0 rent boxes and guarantee to re fund the money If the remedy does not rurc. . -t The night came on, the good wife smiled To herself as she softly snbl: "Thank !od we'ro happy, healthy and bright. We all take Rocky Mountain Tea lit night." O Throughout the month of January, Newlands Store will conduct the biggest and best sale ever attempted in Eugene. Extra Specials will be offered and advertised for special lots of merchan dise for different days Bargains will bi offered every day at prices that are from 10 to 33M per'cent less than the-goods are wortti The Lace Sale Saturday, Jan. 4th. Here is a lot of Torchon Li:; ci-sslsliny of J83D yards. A sp'endid as.o.'tment of bright new patterns, different widths This lot of Lace was bought down in New York during the recent money panic at a big reduction in price. This lot of lace is now on display in our east window, some arc worth 8 cents the yard, some are worth tOc the yard, and some are worth J2J4 centsthe yard and you will find some in the lot equal to many 15 cent laces. The lot will be on sale for two days Beginning Friday Morning, January Sale Price 3d at 3.30 a. m. None will be sold before that time at this price. A good tunc to buy lace Segirynmg Monday, January 6th Hundreds of New 1908 Lawn Waists Just received from New York will be on display Watch our Ad. for full announce ment of the different styles and sale prices. 25c Dress Goods 30c dnd 35c Dre s Coods Now on sale at yard In another lot we are offering 50 cent Dress Goods, oil cent Uress Uoods, 65 cent Dress Goods and some 85 cent dress goods in short lengths at the yard 20c 40c Every Department in the Store Now Offers Exceptional Bargains R. W. NEWLAND, 'tZX.W, 2 m o, n, wi jrnj nir n ZO n s C 'V Vil. is 2 3 2? q ; WK n F E S z 2 5 o fck23 g g 9 j 5 g ? m " l Ml ts Z t v I C I I 's, I tf-l ca Xm$L H - t ItAKrlrv -j L, N3 2 c ? JE 5 enen - c. . I s-ei 8 8 t ?g S" h 1 ? I ? 'y ' k w V SiYl verythm and very black. Paint It Is belter than enamel. Dries quicker. wcarf lontrcr. 1 t5 For Biiln tiy Chamlivm llnrrlwarp tin anil liergcr-Hcan llurdwnre Co. IGe ESMOND HOOL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. R4lc- Europ- -n lJUn .0., 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Firt Uu- lo at. d Irom all train Eront and Morrlimn Sti. "--"-' .. Orrm M 1 I '. 1 i'v i" tt'i h . II O o